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Trump’s name and face have appeared on multiple federal buildings around Washington, D.C. He’s unveiled new government programs—and warships—bearing his moniker. And soon, his name may be making its way into many Americans’ wallets.

Trump’s signature will appear along with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s in what the Treasury Department characterized as a celebration of the 250th anniversary of U.S. independence. It will mark the first time a sitting president’s signature will go on paper currency. 

The U.S. Mint published draft designs in December for another proposed form of semiquincentennial currency honoring the President, a $1 coin with Trump’s face on it. 

Here’s where Trump has succeeded in placing his image or name thus far during his presidential terms.

—Commission of Fine Arts/U.S. Treasury

“As we approach our 250th birthday, we are thrilled to prepare coins that represent the enduring spirit of our country and democracy, and there is no profile more emblematic for the front of such coins than that of our serving President, Donald J. Trump,” U.S. Treasurer Brandon Beach said in a statement to news outlets at the time.

—Drew Angerer—AFP/Getty Images

Banners on federal agency buildings

A large banner depicting Trump’s face was hung on the Department of Justice building in Washington, D.C., in February. 

And in June, a banner of Trump’s face was placed alongside one of President Abraham Lincoln on the front of the Department of Agriculture (USDA) building. The USDA banners read, "Growing America Since 1862." 

—Nathan Howard—Getty Images

—Tasos Katopodis—Getty Images

Trump class battleships

In December, Trump announced plans to construct “Trump class” battleships. 

Construction of the warships, which Trump said will be part of a “golden fleet,” is slated to begin in the early 2030s.

—Jason Andrew—The Washington Post/Getty Images

In what has perhaps been the most controversial move to emblazon government properties with Trump’s name or face,  the President’s name has been etched into the famed John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts amid Trump’s takeover of the venue. The building and its website have been updated to call it “The Trump Kennedy Center.”

Democratic Rep. Joyce Beatty of Ohio on Wednesday filed a motion asking a federal circuit court judge to reverse the move, with her lawyers arguing that Congress designated the venue “as a memorial to John F. Kennedy — and to no one else.” 

—Andrew Caballero-Reynolds—AFP/Getty Images

The Institute of Peace 

Months after the Trump Administration fired most of the nonprofit think tank’s board in March, the President’s name was added to its headquarters in early December, even amid an ongoing court battle over who controlled it.

—Paul Christian Gordon—Alamy

The Department of the Interior announced in November that its annual “America the Beautiful” national park pass for 2026 would feature Trump’s face, alongside that of former President George Washington, instead of the traditional nature imagery. 

A lawsuit opposing the design is currently ongoing. 

—Valerie Plesch—Bloomberg/Getty Images

Trump Accounts 

The “One Big Beautiful Bill” Trump signed into law in July authorized the creation of so-called Trump Accounts, investment accounts for babies that the federal government will seed with $1,000 each for babies born between 2025 and 2029.

—Will Oliver—EPA/Bloomberg/Getty Images

Trump first announced plans last February to offer a “gold card” program that would grant foreigners who purchased the cards for $5 million “green card privileges.”

The President signed an Executive Order in September directing that the program be established with an updated price tag of “$1 million for an individual donating on his or her own behalf and $2 million for a corporation or similar entity donating on behalf of an individual.”

According to the gold card website, a “Trump Platinum Card” is also “coming soon,” which could be purchased for $5 million and give purchasers “the ability to spend up to 270 days in the United States without being subject to U.S. taxes on non-U.S. income.”

—Chip Somodevilla—Getty Images

Stimulus checks 

During Trump’s first presidential term, his name was printed on stimulus checks issued by the Internal Revenue Service and sent to around 35 million Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

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